'We don't know how life will look' - Palestinians in Ireland worry about fragile peace deal as they hope to be reunited with families
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'We don't know how life will look' - Palestinians in Ireland worry about fragile peace deal as they hope to be reunited with families
"Many in Gaza are still going without food, shelter and medical care after years of destruction"
"Palestinians in Ireland have told of how they are yearning for peace, freedom and statehood in Gaza, but are concerned the Donald Trump-brokered ceasefire will not guarantee liberty."
"Dr Mahmoud Abumarzouq (44), from Gaza, is an orthopaedic surgeon at Our Lady's Hospital in Navan, Co Meath. "The loss we've suffered is unimaginable," he said."
Many residents of Gaza remain without reliable access to food, shelter and medical care following years of destruction. Palestinians living in Ireland express deep yearning for peace, freedom and recognition of statehood for Gaza while worrying that a Donald Trump-brokered ceasefire may not secure lasting liberty. Medical professionals from Gaza are working abroad, including Dr Mahmoud Abumarzouq, a 44-year-old orthopaedic surgeon practicing in Navan, Co Meath, who described the scale of loss as unimaginable. Ongoing humanitarian needs and political uncertainty continue to shape the lives of Gazans and diaspora priorities.
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